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I knew Leonardo in the Marine Corps for roughly a month due to replacing him at Folsom PA. He always came across as a hot-shot know-it-all and arrogance was his most pronounced characteristic. Hence, he may have BS'd his way through the polygraph because he was SO slick. As you can imagine when I saw his face on CNN I wasn't surprised. Being the smartest person in the room caught up with him. Definitely a poor reflection on the Marine Corps. Does anyone know if he's still in prison?

I knew Leonardo in the Marine Corps for roughly a month due to replacing him at Folsom PA. He always came across as a hot-shot know-it-all and arrogance was his most pronounced characteristic. Hence, he may have BS'd his way through the polygraph because he was SO slick. As you can imagine when I saw his face on CNN I wasn't surprised. Being the smartest person in the room caught up with him. Definitely a poor reflection on the Marine Corps. Does anyone know if he's still in prison?

What I find truly amazing is how someone with $500K of debt and a criminal record in the Philippines was able to obtain a security clearance and be hired by the FBI in the first place!

What do we call it when every employee of the Agency's Office of Securityand Office of Personnel drowns in the Potomac? A great beginning!

The best intelligence community employee is a compromised IC employee!